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Jim McDonnell D.O.
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Medical school at the Des Moines University of Health
Sciences. Internship at Metropolitan Hospital Grand
Rapids. Surgical residency Genysis Health Systems Flint.
Board certified in general surgery.
Ann Kuenker D.O. –
Medical school Michigan State University College of
Osteopathic Medicine. Internship and residency at
Metropolitan Hospital Grand Rapids and Michigan Osteopathic
Medical Center, Detroit. Board certified in family
practice.
At
The Vein Center, diagnosis and treatment of leg conditions
attributable to varicose veins are performed. Often a person may
not have large, bulging veins, but tired,
aching, swelling, restless legs – all can be signs of veins not
working properly. An initial consultation is performed and
an ultrasound of the legs is scheduled. The ultrasound
indicates if the veins are normal, or if they are refluxing
– a condition resulting from defective vein structure
allowing blood to flow backwards down the legs. The backward
flow of blood and increase in pressure it causes in the legs
lead to problems with aching, swelling, restlessness and
visible varicose veins. Based on ultrasound results, a
treatment plan is outlined. Often the ultrasound and the
treatment programs are covered by insurance.
The Vein Center treats patients with spider veins, but specializes
in treating more extensive problems. Pain-free treatments are
performed in the office using lasers, sclerotherapy. After
procedures, patients are immediately up and around,
encouraged to engage in normal activities, even drive
themselves home. Jim and Ann are members of the
American
College of Phlebology,
Phlebology specializes in diagnosis and treatment of venous
disease.
For more information or a
complimentary consultation call The Vein Center
at 231-935-VEIN.
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